Welcome to the Institute for Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism
and Penn Diabetes Research Center

The IDOM was established in 2005 to address the ever increasing prevalence of diabetes and obesity. In 2016, there were 29.1 million people with diabetes in the United States, and more than one-third of U.S. adults are obese. In 2012, the cost of diabetes was estimated at $245 billion per year, and the Centers for Disease Control has projected that one out of three children born in the year 2000 will develop diabetes in his or her lifetime.

The mission of the IDOM is to support and develop successful approaches to the prevention, treatment, and cure of diabetes mellitus and obesity.

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Recent News

klaus Kaestner, PhD

Penn Medicine Geneticist to Receive 2017 Laureate Award from Endocrine Society

This award recognizes Outstanding Hormone-Related Research

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Mark Scutta

Why Even Normal-weight People Should Be Concerned About Prediabetes

The Philadelphia Inquirer interviewed Mark H. Schutta, MD, for a piece on the prevalence of pre-diabetes and what can be done to monitor this group of patients.

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Seminars & Events

Andrew F. Stewart, MD – Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NY.
Title: “Strategies for Induction of Human Beta Cell Expansion for Diabetes”

Shawn C. Burgess, PhD - UT Southwestern Medical Center, TX.
“'Some Say in Fire, Some Say in Ice': Hepatic Energetics During Insulin Resistance and Obesity”

IDOM Mini-Symposium: Type 1 Diabetes - The Interplay Between the Beta-Cell and the Immune System

Time: 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Special Location: JMEC Law Auditorium

2016 Fall Seminar Schedule